WBCSD: Enabling Corporate Plastics Disclosure: Opening the debate for the adoption of universal metrics

The growing number of initiatives tackling plastic pollution recently culminated in a United Nations resolution to create an international legally binding Treaty on Plastic Pollution. This Treaty will increase the requirement for companies to communicate their plastic impact due to reputational pressures, investor assessment, compliance needs and consumer choices.

This report aims to understand the plastic related metrics that companies are using (for plastic that is put on the market and the fate of the plastic waste created) and for what purpose they are using them. It opens the debate on the harmonization of plastic-related metrics for disclosure purposes – with the goal to develop a global corporate accountability framework that will allow tracking of corporate progress on their targets.

 

Universal plastics disclosure metrics would allow for the identification of excesses of types of materials and their geographic location, provide a better picture of mismanaged waste streams and associated opportunities for new circular business development, and help highlight the stranded assets of a linear economy.

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Arnaud Dauriat

Managing Director 

 

Leadership, Sustainability Strategy, Life Cycle Assessment, Business Growth, Innovation, Stakeholder Engagement

Arnaud Dauriat is a seasoned sustainability leader with over 26 years of experience guiding organizations toward environmentally responsible and science-based business models. With a Master’s degree in Environmental & Earth Resources Engineering from Imperial College London, he has built a career at the intersection of strategy, impact, and operational excellence.

 

Arnaud began his career as a researcher and lecturer at EPFL before co-founding ENERS Energy Concept, where he developed expertise in life cycle assessment, bioenergy, and energy policy. In 2011, he joined Quantis, where he managed major client projects in the food, beverage, and construction sectors and contributed to large-scale EU-funded initiatives.

 

As Managing Director of Quantis Switzerland from 2015 to 2024, Arnaud scaled the company’s revenue fivefold and its workforce threefold, driving both business success and sustainability impact. More recently, as Global Chief of Staff at Quantis, he drove internal transformation programs and pioneered the integration of Generative AI into business processes.

 

Passionate about collaboration, innovation, and impact, Arnaud continues to inspire teams and stakeholders to embrace sustainable value creation.